She initiated her discussion by reflecting on the passage of time, stating, "It has been seven years since Harry met Meghan, five years since they married, three years since they stepped down as royals, two years since their infamous interview with Oprah, one year since the Queen's passing."
Within this timeframe, Harry's life has undergone a seismic transformation, marked by the loss of his familial ties, particularly his father and brother. Moir contends that in his quest to elevate both his and Meghan's status while dismantling the legacy and reputation of the Windsors, Harry has arrived at a point of no return.
Considering Prince Harry's actions over these tumultuous years, it appears that he may find himself in a precarious position with limited options moving forward. In closing, Moir suggests, "Surely, the day will soon arrive when he deeply regrets losing what he claims to value the most: his family.